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Topic: Bimini and Orplid buttons (Read 3062 times)

I've just bought a large lot of Bimini and Orplid buttons - at least half of them seem to be marked with the flowerpot mark. I have also found quite a few in the batch that, although similar, have plain brass backs.

Reading through Angela's articles on Bimini and Orplid is giving me some info on the Bimini and Orplid ones ( I may even have a Lucy Rie in here) , but does anyone have any info on the other makers whose buttons are very similar to these?

Is anyone interested in buttons? If so, I can take some photos and pop them in the gallery?

I'll set up a new gallery just for the buttons I think, then I can pop them in there as I photo them.... there are about 50 buttons I think- though there may be some doubles, so it might take some time!

Hi Lynne,as a button fanatic, I look forward to seeing your pics! I also have some Bimini & Orplid buttons & I only found out about them recently from the article on the Glass Museum site.They are miniature works of art. Glass buttons represent some of the finest design & mould-making in glass.I was lucky to get nearly all of my thousands of glass buttons at very small prices by spending many hours over decades sorting through every button box & tin in every op shop in town!

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I have indeed been very lucky, & I have always collected glass buttons since I was a child, as they were small, cheap, & highly appealing in terms of colours & designs.I'm actually amazed at how many of these wonderful buttons ended up in Australia. I have full sets (6 or more) of some of these Bimini & Orplid buttons. I also have thousands of beautiful moulded buttons from Bohemia/Czechoslovakia from Victorian to Art Deco era.I have now noticed that prices of glass buttons are really rising! When I think about buying up dozens of them for next to nothing I'm amazed! And that such artistic creations could turn up in outer suburban op shops in old coffee jars & biscuit tins!Although I have noticed less & less of them lately. And the op shops are of course wising up on prices. I had to pay $2 for a late Victorian vest button the other week. One time I could have got a whole big jarful for that price!

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My mum used to have a huge button jar that I played with as a child. I used to tip them out on the carpet and make them up into sets, then admire them, then put them all back in the jar, all jumbled up again for next time! There were lovely little moulded plastic ones with elephants on I remember.

Nothing strange about a love for arranging buttons! It's great practice for being a collector &/or dealer...sorting, appraising, organising, appreciating colour & shape....I did the same thing as you mentioned with my grandmother's button box (which I have now inherited). It was a great mix of glass & early plastic buttons in a vintage plastic chocolate box.I had far more odd collections than buttons anyway....hundreds of used firework shells, & over a thousand novelty erasers, amongst other things. All of which were continuously arranged & rearranged. Hours of fun!

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